Building Code Update:
Abandoned Cabling
Audion Seinar: Learn By Phone
December 11, 2003 Audio Seminar
The Big Disconnect: Who's Responsible for Abandoned Cabling in Your Building?
Recent changes to the National Electric Code now prohibit abandoned cables and wires in risers and plenums. What do you do about abandoned cables? Who pays for their removal? Failure to remove prohibited wires can render buildings out of compliance and jeopardize insurance policies.
This program will address these issues:
· Learn which wires must be removed and which ones can be tagged to remain
· Who pays for the removal of abandoned cabling
· Implications for existing tenant leases
· Structuring new leases to assure tenant responsibility for wiring in their suites—including paying for removal
· Licensing agreements with telecommunications providers
Seminar Leaders
· Frank Bisbee, President, Communication Planning Corporation, Jacksonville, FL
· Nelson Migdal, Esq., Holland & Knight Law Firm, Washington, DC
How to Register
By phone: Call 1-800-775-7654
· Online: www/boma.org
· All registrations must be prepaid in US dollars.
· Deadline for registrations is three (3) business days prior to seminar date.
· Credit card statements will show KRM Telephone Seminars as payee.
No refunds for cancellations made within three (3) business days of seminar date.
Registration Fees*
$175 per site, per seminar: BOMA Members
$225 per site, per seminar: Non-Members
*Add $20 US to all fees if registering within seven (7) business days of program.
*Add $20 US to all fees if calling from outside the United States.
*Add $15 US to all fees to receive handout materials by mail (otherwise, will be sent via Internet at no extra charge).
Questions?
Call BOMA's Education Hotline at (202) 326-6331 or lbest@boma.org
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